As the only tertiary care medical center in Vermont, the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine’s Division of Neurosurgery provides comprehensive surgical management of disorders of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. Since the division's establishment in 1948, we have been committed to translating leading-edge research into improved patient care.

Residents

Medical students and neurosurgery residents participate in a variety of research activities and provide care and an array of treatment options for patients who have brain and spinal disease. By facilitating critical thinking, we advance the knowledge needed to treat neurologic disorders and enhance the quality of clinical care.


 

Academic and Clinical Excellence

Surgery

As physicians and scientists, the Division of Neurosurgery faculty brings intellectual curiosity, scientific rigor, and fundamental concern to our patients, our trainees, our colleagues, and the communities we serve in northern New England. 

We advance knowledge and innovation, and enhance efficiency through clinical, translational, and biomedical research studies designed to improve the care of patients with neurologic disease. We are dedicated to patient-and family-centric treatment of individuals with neurologic disease, and to developing the next generation of neurosurgical physicians. The UVM Neurosurgery Residency Program if fully accredited by ACGME and committed to training future leaders in the field to be outstanding clinicians, active investigators and experienced educators.


Surgery News

Class of 2020, Faculty & Staff Accomplishments Celebrated with Online Honors Celebration

May 12, 2020 by Jennifer Nachbur

On May 11, awardees from the Larner College of Medicine Class of 2020, faculty and staff were recognized through an online Honors Celebration featuring remarks from Dean Page and videotaped presentations of each award.

Each year, the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont celebrates the accomplishments of graduating medical students and honors the faculty and staff who have supported them along the way at the Honors Night event. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this moment in the Class of 2020’s medical school journey was celebrated a bit differently.

On May 11, awardees from the Class of 2020, faculty and staff were notified by email and celebrated via an online event featuring videotaped welcome remarks by Dean Richard L. Page, M.D., and presenter announcements of the awards and award recipients. Individual student awards, faculty awards, a staff award, and a department award, were presented. 

View the award presentations on the Larner College of Medicine Honors Celebration for the Class of 2020 page.

See the list of awards on the Class of 2020 Honors Celebration page.